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singapore is a half day ahead of the united states. that means lucas film can work 24 hours a day from its base in san francisco. 500 people now work at the singapore studio. 200 more will be hired over the next two years. >> singapore offers very good infrastructure, it intellectual property is protected, which is very important for us, and also we got very good support from the government to develop the entertainment business over the long term. >> reporter: next year, lucas film plans to open a new studio in the same multimedia industrial zone as the government funded mediapolis, now under construction. the singapore government will build state of the art facilities on the 19 acre site, including a special effects studio and a digital media lab. the aim is to bring together producers with tv and other multimedia firms. established media giants are not the only targets. here, a government official welcomes the head of a japanese venture firm who came to seek advice. the singapore government even has an investment fund to support new
singapore is a half day ahead of the united states. that means lucas film can work 24 hours a day from its base in san francisco. 500 people now work at the singapore studio. 200 more will be hired over the next two years. >> singapore offers very good infrastructure, it intellectual property is protected, which is very important for us, and also we got very good support from the government to develop the entertainment business over the long term. >> reporter: next year, lucas film...
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. >> reporter: carriers have become major carriers especially in europe and the united states. their share has grown from 8% in 2001 to 26% in just ten years. ryanair has the largest share of international passengers. now let's turn the globe. asia pacific aviation says there are currently 51 low-cost carriers across asia. riding the tailwind of peach aviation, two japanese budget airlines will answer the market later this year. they're joined this year by no-frills airline from the philippines and singapore. china's state-run airline is also planning to launch a low-cost carrier. one expert said local carriers have a bright future in this region. >> translator: budget airlines are likely to expand quickly in asia and latin america, carried along by the economic growth in these regions. >> analysts say demand for budget flights is growing but so is competition among the carriers. for more on the success for japan's newcomers and current business climate, here's nhk world's mitsuko nishikawa. >> local carriers are now operating out of china, south korea, singapore, and elsewhere
. >> reporter: carriers have become major carriers especially in europe and the united states. their share has grown from 8% in 2001 to 26% in just ten years. ryanair has the largest share of international passengers. now let's turn the globe. asia pacific aviation says there are currently 51 low-cost carriers across asia. riding the tailwind of peach aviation, two japanese budget airlines will answer the market later this year. they're joined this year by no-frills airline from the...
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it follows pressure from the united states which considered him a political prisoner. nhk world reports. >> reporter: he was released and was met with cheers from a crowd of supporters. >> translator: we are committed to establish a nation where people are happy, by removing the suffering they face and saving them from economic difficulties and corruption. >> reporter: he led sri lanka's victory over the insurgents in 2009. that ended more than two decades of civil war. the following year he ran for president in a direct challenge to his former boss incumbent president packsa. after losing the election he was charged with corruption. the sentence drew criticism from the united states which called the trial politically motivated. the issue was raised again on friday when u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton held talks with the sri lankan counterpt in washington. as they recover from their long civil war, some see the attempt to attract foreign investment. nhk world. >>> next to hanoi, where a bomb shelter from the vietnam war was recently rediscovered beneath a luxur
it follows pressure from the united states which considered him a political prisoner. nhk world reports. >> reporter: he was released and was met with cheers from a crowd of supporters. >> translator: we are committed to establish a nation where people are happy, by removing the suffering they face and saving them from economic difficulties and corruption. >> reporter: he led sri lanka's victory over the insurgents in 2009. that ended more than two decades of civil war. the...
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japan, south korea, united states have submitted a list of 40 north korean firms. sources close to the u.s. say china has not said its reluctan provoke north korea. china is seen as having a decisive influence on the number of companies that will make the final list. >>> the u.n. peace heef keeping chief is urging member countries to send the cease-fire monitors to syria. they want to send 300 observers and the secretary-general says only half that number has been secured. >> the fact is that the numbers are still small at the moment, but already they have had a visible impact, an effective impact underground. >> he says u.n. observers are operating in five locations including damascus, the central city of homs and dara in the south. he said the observers have reported cease-fire violations, but he says the use of heavy weapons and shelling has subsided since the mission's arrival. they're negotiating the conditions with syrian authorities. he says the government has denied visas to some observers. >>> japan's foreign minister asked israel's leaders to show restrai
japan, south korea, united states have submitted a list of 40 north korean firms. sources close to the u.s. say china has not said its reluctan provoke north korea. china is seen as having a decisive influence on the number of companies that will make the final list. >>> the u.n. peace heef keeping chief is urging member countries to send the cease-fire monitors to syria. they want to send 300 observers and the secretary-general says only half that number has been secured. >> the...
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states by the united states and united states foreign policy is largely made by the israeli lobby so it doesn't change no matter who is in charge in paris. he's ok in harmony with a bomb but what about the french people though in harmony with them firstly does france have an appetite to get involved in another military intervention such as libya on a cost basis is going to cost a lot of money and in times of hard economic times and in europe as a whole that is not good news and also an appetite for the french military to be seen there in syria. well you see. no perfected this kind of war starting in the course of the war and in libya where nobody gets hurt nobody on our side the victims are all on the ground and we're up in the air or we are now even sending drones or the people on the ground are in fact mercenaries from libya into syria from qatar arab states and so it's it's just i mean it's been a lot of money on the military anyway with their exercises so it doesn't look as if it costs that much and it doesn't post anything in human life and our goals in life so there doesn't mat
states by the united states and united states foreign policy is largely made by the israeli lobby so it doesn't change no matter who is in charge in paris. he's ok in harmony with a bomb but what about the french people though in harmony with them firstly does france have an appetite to get involved in another military intervention such as libya on a cost basis is going to cost a lot of money and in times of hard economic times and in europe as a whole that is not good news and also an appetite...
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united states they will face retribution and is why he has many supporters have to ensure that neither it nor wiki leaks asylum. while julian assange has been fighting his extradition from the u.k. here on r.t. we've been airing his own exclusive series of programs both of this hour he meets members of the group behind some of the biggest protests going on in the world right now that of the occupy movement here's how they described their relations with the law. occupy sort of simmer for a while for the first week or ten days or something until it was forwards. well yes i mean one of the police more outspoken on the words we did not provoke like a smiley. or you can record speak we took a nonviolent direct action we went and we occupied the square so we could have a general assembly and starts talk about the world that we wanted to live in which we saw is completely antithetical to the world we're currently living in and the structures that governed it so yeah i mean i guess by being there by exercising directly democratic process we're posing a threat and so the police had to respond w
united states they will face retribution and is why he has many supporters have to ensure that neither it nor wiki leaks asylum. while julian assange has been fighting his extradition from the u.k. here on r.t. we've been airing his own exclusive series of programs both of this hour he meets members of the group behind some of the biggest protests going on in the world right now that of the occupy movement here's how they described their relations with the law. occupy sort of simmer for a while...
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yes well i spent most of my life first far in the united as a united states citizen and i have studied its foreign policy and its government's . this for quite a while and i can say this it would be so it would surprise me if they don't try to get it in the way you have described i think it's a given well certainly we showing our interviews in and comments from people all day on r t it's certainly in america whether it's senators politicians or otherwise saying that some saying he should be held to prison some saying he should be executed why do you think the mainstream media has gone from being a celebrated truthteller to a criminal just months ago his face was on the front of time magazine. well that's a long story of course some have attributed to it his personal difficulties in dealing with the. state of journalism. myself i think there's a lot of. much that i say here are a complex in the sense that wiki leaks has shown demonstrated to the world how incompetent most mainstream news organizations are and i don't think they like that naturally and finally when it comes to julian ass
yes well i spent most of my life first far in the united as a united states citizen and i have studied its foreign policy and its government's . this for quite a while and i can say this it would be so it would surprise me if they don't try to get it in the way you have described i think it's a given well certainly we showing our interviews in and comments from people all day on r t it's certainly in america whether it's senators politicians or otherwise saying that some saying he should be...
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but the united states may use the liberal extradition laws in sweden to then get him fast tracked states where he could face really serious charges attractively of the enemy by the release of the ribbon cables. i think this will send a chilling effect to return to a whistle blows that if they dare challenge the secrecy and indeed in many cases. united states they will face retribution and is why has many supporters have to ensure that neither stanch nor wiki leaks asylum terrorists are still. joining us now to discuss what's next for joining us on investigative journalist tony gosling joining me live now. from bristol in the u.k. . he's got fourteen days now during which is lawyers can launch an objection plus they're promising to go to the european court of human rights do you think this extradition could be stopped. well bill welcome to the topsy turvy kingdom where we have people like tony blair who should be arranged for war crime crimes wandering the streets free and yet someone who's done more than anybody in the last fifty years or so to advance the cause of radical publishing is
but the united states may use the liberal extradition laws in sweden to then get him fast tracked states where he could face really serious charges attractively of the enemy by the release of the ribbon cables. i think this will send a chilling effect to return to a whistle blows that if they dare challenge the secrecy and indeed in many cases. united states they will face retribution and is why has many supporters have to ensure that neither stanch nor wiki leaks asylum terrorists are still....
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but the united states may use the liberal extradition laws in three to then get him fast tracked states where he could face really serious charges effectively of aiding the enemy by the release of the ribbon cables. i think this will sound a chilling effect to all turn to whistleblowers if they do. the secrecy and do. many cases. states they will face retribution and is why his many supporters have to ensure that night. long wiki leaks. and while julian assange has been fighting his extradition from the u.k. here on r t we've been airing his series of interview programs thanks to our he meets members of the group behind some of the biggest protests in the world right now of course that of the occupy movement here's how they describe their relations with the law. sort of simmer for a while for the first week or ten days or something until it was forwards. well yes i mean what i mean police but nonetheless we did not provoke like a smiley. or you can record. we took a nonviolent direct action we went and we occupied elsewhere so we could have a general assembly and start talk about the wo
but the united states may use the liberal extradition laws in three to then get him fast tracked states where he could face really serious charges effectively of aiding the enemy by the release of the ribbon cables. i think this will sound a chilling effect to all turn to whistleblowers if they do. the secrecy and do. many cases. states they will face retribution and is why his many supporters have to ensure that night. long wiki leaks. and while julian assange has been fighting his extradition...
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states may use the liberal extradition laws in sweden today and get him fast track to go state where he could face really serious charges attractively over to me by the release of the ribbon cables. i think this will send a chilling effect to all potential whistleblowers that if they dare challenge the secrecy and indeed in many cases war crimes and united states they will face retribution that is why his many supporters have to instill that night where stands normally keenly and silent tears are streaming in and. has been fighting his extradition from the u.k. here on r t we've been airing his series of interview programs and later this hour he meets members of the group behind some of the biggest protests in the world right now the occupy movement here's how they describe their relations with the law . occupies sort of simmer for a while for the first the first week or ten days or something until it was violence . well yes i mean one of the police violence but nonetheless we did not provoke at least silence. for the record police speak we took a nonviolent direct action we went and
states may use the liberal extradition laws in sweden today and get him fast track to go state where he could face really serious charges attractively over to me by the release of the ribbon cables. i think this will send a chilling effect to all potential whistleblowers that if they dare challenge the secrecy and indeed in many cases war crimes and united states they will face retribution that is why his many supporters have to instill that night where stands normally keenly and silent tears...
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a publisher of his first works here in the united states. for the last seven years, i've had the honor to represent him in literary matters. i've taken a bit from the introduction he wrote to his first volume of essays called prepare for the worst. maybe mortimer wrote that she tried to write posthumously. she did not mean that she wanted to speak from beyond the grave. a common enough fantasy. but the team to communicate as if she were already dead. never mind that that ambition is automatically impossible in achievement, and nevermind that it sounds at once rather modest and egotistic, to say nothing about rather being gone. when i read it, so that gosh, to write as if publishers, colleagues, reviewers, and consumers indeed not be consulted. to write is a supply and demand. time and place. call no man lucky until he is dead. but there have been moments of rare satisfaction in the offing random and fragmented life of the radical freelance scribbler could religion and state in class and tribes and nations do not have to work or argue for the
a publisher of his first works here in the united states. for the last seven years, i've had the honor to represent him in literary matters. i've taken a bit from the introduction he wrote to his first volume of essays called prepare for the worst. maybe mortimer wrote that she tried to write posthumously. she did not mean that she wanted to speak from beyond the grave. a common enough fantasy. but the team to communicate as if she were already dead. never mind that that ambition is...